Malaya Tribune, 2 June 1919
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Title Section28 1919-06-02 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. VoL VL No 127 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1919 PRICE 5 CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. MONDAY. JUNE 2.28 words
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Advertisement242 1919-06-02 1 IN THE Way of (MOTORING CONSULT HIN WATT Co., Head Office, 102, Market Street. Motor Works Dept, 80, Orchard Road. "GAIETY" CINEMA TO-NIGHT WILLIAM COURTENAT The man who invented Punch. The rapid-fire Broadway atar with MARGUERITE SNOW In a Great Gentleman Crook, Secret Service Picture SarpaaaiDg even "Kick In. It's242 words
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Advertisement171 1919-06-02 1 Forjale. A complete turn-out, •emprising a Buggy and Australian gelding with harness. Any reasonable offer accepted. Apply to STRAITS HOTEL TANJONG PACAR ROAD. M.A. SAIB00&CO. General Merchants Money Changers. All are kindly solicited to Inspect cur shep at Johnston's Pier, Singapore Foreign Coias of til kinds can he exchanged or171 words
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Advertisement33 1919-06-02 1 Horse WHISKY ti f,ne HIGHLAND ifS BLEND. Guaranteed 8 Years Old at Time of Bottling. "CASTILLO'' Old Spanish Portwine IS UNSURPASSED IN QUAUTY SOLE AGENTS: j GUTHRIE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore.) 133 words
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Advertisement318 1919-06-02 1 THE 1 Straits Albion Press, LIMITED. V Stationers Printers,! SOa-SOc, Coilyer Quay. SINGAPORE. j "ONODA" Portland CEMENT. Manulacturad toy Onoda Cement Manufacturing Company, Yamaguchiken, Japan. SOLE AGENTS: Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN.) ■■BjjHßßHßjjjjKilMKa^ HftNZWft SHOKftl I No. 178, 179 Middle Road, Singapore. BUB BER DEAL EB S AJTD318 words
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Article429 1919-06-02 2 Penang Control Arrangements. Says Wednesday's-Plnang Gazette; A meeting in connection with the food question was held in the office of the Agent of the Food Controller, Penang. yesterday, afternoon. There were present Commander D C Mac* intyre (Agent of Pood Controller), the Hon Mr J Mitchell, Mr G429 words
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Article184 1919-06-02 2 The remains of the late Mr Cyril La IW.y were laid to reat at the General Cemetery, Colombo, on March SO last, the funeral being largely attended. Two brothera of the deceased gentleman (Shelto and Christopher) are in the Straits Settlements. The proposal to start a technical school184 words
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Article111 1919-06-02 2 A serious aocident occurred near mile 72, on the Padas— Beaufort ■ration of the Borneo railway, on the loth. An engine, two ballast trucks and a van, while oroasing a particularly bad section, which had been nndfrmined by eodden reoent floods, fell bodily into the "ver,111 words
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Article63 1919-06-02 2 Bombay, May 12 Considerable sensation waa caused at Chaupatty sea face yesterday evening by a motor car driven by a Mohomedan running amok, The car knocked down six persons two of whom have died another is in a danger ens condition. The driver abandoned, the car in63 words
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Advertisement236 1919-06-02 2 G.C. LEE 161, Primsep Street. PIANO TUNER AND REPAIRER. Matitf PtM«, ttc. Q—4 Striif* far Striairi iMtruMte. ~e»e-» WtIKHAFISHIP OUAIANTEEa, TIIMS MIEaWE. Why infier tha burden of TOOTH-ACHE whioh oan be itlicTed almost immtdiaUly by eonmlting K. TSUT AD A Japanese DENTIST 74 Bras BasaJh Road (In front of French236 words
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Advertisement298 1919-06-02 2 m limwuiwuiiittiuiMwiiiiiM I Hi£h£laiB at moderate I Cigarettes prices. I 6 j= are made from an exquisite blend of j| I tobaccS —of an established in... iduality H I and t\ charm distinctly their own. I Ho. 555 Virginia r in Vacuum Tins of 50. 1 L Sf.os. 0 tetĕ298 words
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Advertisement377 1919-06-02 2 AUCTION SALES. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. BBtrtette Chia Ann Siaang Deod. Valuable Town and Country Properties situate at Ann Biang Hall. Amoy and Telok Ayer Streets, etc-, etc.. and Building Allotments and sites situate at Ann Siang Hill and Bukit Timah Road Will foe offered for Sale by Public Auction at an377 words
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Advertisement212 1919-06-02 2 A QOOD PHOTOGRAPH bOAJTS Your Very Likeness, Style and Hood. PRODUCTION FROM Lee Brothers' Studio Kill atveet will prodaoe theie reewlta The Asiatic Hotel I», aOBTH HIOIE 1010, SlftlArißE s uppli ©s European aad the best •f Asiatic food prepared by well experienced Sinhalese cooks to suit the taste of212 words
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Advertisement391 1919-06-02 2 JI^BANC^ soutTTrlt^ INSURANCE CO., LTD. Incorporated in New Zealand FIRE Insurance* effected on Buildings, Rent and Merchandise of every desoription. MARINE Insurances aocepted to all parts of the world at lowest rate. WAR RISK aocepted to all P ar£ L, 0. L. MARGOLIOTJTH Manager, Offices 2, Finlayson Green. Th* Eastern391 words
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Article274 1919-06-02 3 poj June 2. Meawi Latham Oa* Chartered Bank Ghana btri wMm the following quotations AlotUajah $3.25 $3 4 ye. 1.15 AyerMolsk 2.40 250 AyerPanai 10.90 1125 naigownie 5.00 5.25 3n*it Matoaaj ~< 60 c 70 Bnkit Katii 1.00 1.05 Bukit KB* 0.65 0.70 ChangkatSertif,.... 7.45 7.75 Qlenealy274 words
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Article298 1919-06-02 3 „c.c Jane 2. ;w— 3< a Local and General flolnmn. I ov Basiceei done, >* iom i—Steady. Business done. i Flour- —Be afMMU d one. (+amb*€r.~ Busineaa done, 1.. ir Steady. Bniineti done t.-titr Pre ducts.- Market Wuiel tia\ Utt! ■artit Siatatieai. ■«> jjufc.- a 110 8. per298 words
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Advertisement407 1919-06-02 3 I A efeSAT MELODRAMATIC FEATURE f Forcefully presented and Admirably Enacted AT THE MARLBOROUGH The Hall for Comforf, Good Music and Good Pioturea I■.. eh Boed. Second Snow at 9IS p,m. A Greater Vitagraph Blue=Ribbon Feature PRE RENTING HARRY T. MOREY and ALICE JOYCE Names synonymous with Fine Acting The407 words
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Advertisement509 1919-06-02 3 I I From Saturday, May 31, to Tharsday, Jane 5. •ma H!.\; The Wl v «<r(i.K HABSOT aihnmfiM I kor Ainamora Alhambra ia Uumh i• c te tne on|w tho Theatre j A tfAMI&OTB picture in ten r:EEL3 theatre where yon AT THE with an get the BEST M |j509 words
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Advertisement607 1919-06-02 3 AT THE POPULAR PHOTO-PLAT HOUBE EMPIRE T*aJ<n< Pagv R Trams Paw tbe Door, j Second Show att 9.15 Universal Screen Magazine BLUEBIRD PHOTO PLAYS Present Carmel Myers and Kenneth Harlan in 5 THE WIFE HE BOUGHT 5 An Extremely Absorbing Drama Harold Lockwood, Everybody's Favourite, and Charming May Allison in607 words
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Article1234 1919-06-02 4 When Mr Feel wu appointed President of the Municipal Commission we sympathised with him The Commissioners were not at ail satisfied with the idea of haying an officer lent from the Civil Service to control the destinies of the town of Singapore, aud expressed their opinioa pretty1,234 words
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Article42 1919-06-02 4 Following are the imports of rice for the period 22nd to 27th May, 1919: Imports from Bangkok, in Bags i Broken Cargo White Pulot Boiled 24,750 1,839 57,424 1,368 9,583 Imports from Saigon, in Bags i Broken White 700 38,70542 words
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Article132 1919-06-02 4 Ts-day a *BoBtness Bilver.—s3. HoDgkong.—sl| per cent prem. Hhanghai—44|. Rubber.—Qaiei. The latest quotations for delivery ex Warehouse London, dated 26th are Orepe 1/101 and Sheet 1/10. Tin.—London price on 23rd May waa £229. At to-day's local market buyer* offered $112f but there were no aellera. Shares. —Little132 words
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Article17 1919-06-02 4 To-morrow-King's Birthday. Bank Holiday. Wednesday. Rent Board Hssilng. 2.15 p.m. Thursday. Moon First Quarter,17 words
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Article388 1919-06-02 4 Tin is quoted al $112.62}; no nllera. The Band of Hope will meet at the YMCA ou Wednesday, at 4.30 p.m. The latest London oablea to hand this morning are dated as follows Ordinary rat»-, 24th May Deferred rate, 20th May. Mr L M Bsreng«r, Snperinten* dent388 words
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Article63 1919-06-02 4 The following has been received locally by telegraph from the Resident Naval Officer, Port Said "Under existing conditions, it is essential that all classes of ships should avoid coaling or watering at Port Said, on account of labour conditions" The above should be read in conjunction63 words
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Article87 1919-06-02 4 Sago fl jut is quoted at 36/«. Tin is quoted at £228.17,6 in London. Tapioca is at 47/ for fair flake anu 43/- for fair mcd pearl. On the Liverpool market ootton middling American, ia at 19.98 Black pepper is quoted at lid and white pepper at87 words
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Article75 1919-06-02 4 Reuteb's OAuutsA Pages Havas Service 5 General Rice Situation 2 Ceylon News 2 Lojal Share Market 3 Straits Produoe 3 Mr. Peel's Appointmet 4 Local ana General 4 The Rices 5 Random Notes 5 Correspondence 5 Repatriated Office's i Latest Shipping News 5 Sporting 5 Amusements 5 Cigar-Rollers'75 words
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Advertisement190 1919-06-02 4 REDUCTION IN PRICE OF Robinson's PATENT LEVER NATCH I pu l f*\ ,fl Pure |8.50 Nickel cases. Watch u~i jjf-s Guaranteed $9.50 Timekeeper ROBINSON Co. ASPHALT for Roads, Pavements, Flooring", etc. t Bond your orders to the Asiatic Petroleum st H «i«*'« Company co™*. (S.S.) Ltd. Singapore FOR ESTATE SUPPLIES.190 words
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Advertisement245 1919-06-02 4 ALWAYS WATCH THIS SPACE It means money to you nowadays. New goods constantly received to Suit all requirements true. Fashions come and fashions go, But to us it is not so. Buy goods that will give you satisfaction, And you will never regret your action. JUST ARRIVED: Tyzack's Elephant (rind245 words
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Advertisement114 1919-06-02 4 WATSON'S No. 10 Scotch Whisky Per Case S3O. Caldbeck, Macgregor AND CO. KIAM KIAT Co. 108 and 109 Market Street. SHIPMENT Just Received Hack Saw Blades Morgan's Plumbago Salamandrite American English Aluminium Paint Web Saw Blades Luzon Ploughs. Film Flashes. The Wit Humour of a Natiou iv Pictures. Early Struggles114 words
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Advertisement106 1919-06-02 4 BICE SUPPLIES. It has been brought to notice that the public are finding difficulty in purchasing rice in Singapore, so it is published for information that at present there is no shortage of rice here. If consumers therefore find il difficult to purchase rice at any particular shop they should106 words
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Article265 1919-06-02 5 General News Snmmary. London, May 29, 9.25 p m. The counter proposals of Count Brockdroff Rantzau have been handed to M Olemenceau. Germany demands immediate admission to the League of Nations, insisting that she should reoeive the mandate for her former colonies, refusing to consent to th« handing265 words
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Article78 1919-06-02 5 London, (no date). Capetown In the Assembly Mr Burton, Minister of Railways, oommunioated a oable from General Botha, that the Imperial Government had given the Union Government railway materials to the value of half a million sterling free for national service rendered. Mr Burton believed that78 words
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Article107 1919-06-02 5 Only one short Renter's telegram has been delivered to the local Press from Saturday afternoon to this forenoon. Apparently the summary of the Auairian peace treaty terma ia about to be launched forth on the world. There ia a note in to-day's Havaa message, however, which atates that107 words
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Article165 1919-06-02 5 Mr J A Deknatel sends ua the following list of further oontribc tions received by the Committee for the Kloet Relief Fund > Total of first liat 11,480 i Through Singapore Free Press Hia Excellenoy the Governor $200 P F David 25 Lieut Col W T Hume165 words
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Article43 1919-06-02 5 A message from Turin (via Alexandria) My* tbat a P ea Bant named Albini Pietro, while excavating, unearthed fourteen kilos of finely preserved shining silver Roman ooins. They date back to 160 years after Christ, and bear effigies of Caligula, Nero, and Caesar.43 words
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Article1317 1919-06-02 5 The Football Crowds. The spectator returning from a football match played on tbe Esplanade, especially one between two strong teams, will not have failed to notice the blocking of traffic that almost invariably occurs on such an occasion, in that portion of Connanght Drive between Imitation Bridge and1,317 words
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Article160 1919-06-02 5 Says tbe monthly paper of S Andrew's Cathedral The Rev B C Roberts, C F, writes from Vladivostok on 24th April. Af'er 13 days' train-journey they had arrived two weeks before this from Omsk. This was express time com pared with their journey to Omsk. On Easter Bunday160 words
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Article210 1919-06-02 5 The following programme waa presented at the V M 0 A on Saturday night to a large body of aoldiera and Bailors. Every item waa thoroughly appreciated, and the ruen were not alow to ahow their appreciation, and aaked for many encores, which were willingly210 words
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45 1919-06-02 5 The following contributions have been promiaed to the Fund Tan Kah Kee $5,000 Lim Peng Biang 5,000 A W Bean 5(0 The Bishop of Singapore 1.000 ''The new Hospital is an imperative necessity." W A Sims, Hon Treasurer.45 words
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Article52 1919-06-02 5 Tuesday's Cricket. The SCO team to meet Dr Noel Clarke's XI on Tuesday at 11 a.m. is as follows C 0 Bewsber, Dr J A Campbell, X M Campbell, L. Iff. Cantrell, E W Day N A M G.ifn,., G C Lay, E L Talma, H C West wood,52 words
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Article211 1919-06-02 5 The Championship Cap Final (1919) under the auspices of the Mahomedan Football Association which waa played at the Dato Kramat Gardens, Penang, last F.iday afternoon between the Orescent Football Club and the Muthibol Abzan Football Club drew a large concourse of spectators inoladiug many notable peraon*agea from211 words
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Article310 1919-06-02 5 The following left tho United Kingdom for repatriation to Malaya, Siam, and Britiah North Borneo By a.s. Pembrokshire on 10/5/19. For Singapore Major H J At-kin-Berry, Tank Corps. By 88 Tydens on 11/5/19 For Singapore —2/ Lieut- uatd A Northumberland FutiUers; 2/ Lieutenant H L Hoj kin, (Pri-ce310 words
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Article105 1919-06-02 5 The Committee beg to acknowledge with many thanks the follow. Ing subscriptions for the above fund Previously acknowledged $1,080 Collected by Mt Urn K*e Cheok, Mr Tay Gnao Klat 50 J R Wesierhout 10 Haron H o«man 10 Chop Watt Hin 10 Messrs Seuh and L105 words
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Article651 1919-06-02 5 Details of Entries. The following are details of entriea for the Singapore race*, commencing on the 10th, with handiest frr the firat day Opening Stakes. Selling handicap. Distanoe R C, DV Bostock's—Perfeot Lion 10.7 J B David's—Witty 10.7 F 8 Goodali's—Queen Imal 9.7. M A Namflzie's—Noree 8.5 J651 words
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Article423 1919-06-02 5 Arrivals. MAY 30. Iwami Mara Japan 423 Opt Ha-bhimoto from Penang May 27 O Shoeen Kaisha. Anjon Bri 95 Capt Henry from i Malacca May 29 Ho Hong. MAY 31. Fukushu Maru Japan 994 Gape Fujita from Bangkok May 24 0 Shoeen Kaiaha. Pontianak Dot 111 Nacodah423 words
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Article180 1919-06-02 5 The Cinemas. The Palladium change of programme from June 2 to 5 comprises, in the aecond house, Six Bhooter Andy, with Tom Mix in an exoiting story of the gold rush in Nevada, some capital oomediea. Pictorial News and lateat Pathe Gsxette with further episodes of The Sheilding Shadow180 words
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Article354 1919-06-02 5 [Wo do Mt ■innaaHlf mfcrai tin afimkm. mfmrnA H Rice Qnestious. Wo th* Editor of tko Malaya Tribwt. Sir,—I notice in the papers that the Government has opened several phorsin Pcvsvsi for the diatribntion of rict to <h* Public at cost prio*. Penang is vory fortunate in haviDg the354 words
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Article210 1919-06-02 5 In the Penang District Court before Mr R D Acton last Thursday morning a Chinese named Kuan S; ng Beng alias Wan Teng Bin was charged with attempting to export from the Colony ICO sovereigns and three American twenty-dollar gold pieces in contravention of the proclamation of the210 words
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Article158 1919-06-02 5 We very much regret to learn that Mrs D A Bishop has received a cable from Hongkong informing ber of tbe death there yesterday of her sister, Miss Nelly Henderson Kay. Miss Kay came oat to Kaala Lampar in 1915 to join the teaching staff of158 words
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Article90 1919-06-02 5 School The following ftndents have y- d th Preliminary Examination in all the subj-cta and are admitted to the School: Goh Eok Kee, SN Evans, Lee Sam F h, Lee Keng Chin, Mia Sybil D Onnathilaka, J S Amaraainjrua, N K Shnrroa, Chia Teck Yam, H90 words
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Advertisement402 1919-06-02 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICES. The Exchange Banks will ha •lesed on 9th June, Monday, Whit Monday. 26 96 WANTED An experienced ShorthandTypist for a Legal Firm. Apply to Box No. 129 care of Malaya Tribune. 2 6 M— S 6 The Halaka Pinda Rubber Estates. Limited. (Incorporated in the StraiU Settlement*)402 words
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Article663 1919-06-02 6 trim fetta it tai Mars*. tk.ii Moraiag SlXtUrciiß, June 2. Hmm Ly»; Mid Et«M, Bxohsnge and Shan Broktr», twvc tba following lit* of quotation* 4 boar Share, B»t n, Beliam 1/. A1i.%61 1,9 <J A. **va 4 3 6,3 If- A M<»!t.y IH,'- 16/--1 Ay t Kun;o«663 words
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Article48 1919-06-02 6 Singapore Jom 2 On London— Bank 4 m/t fJ4 3« Demand 2/4 1/8 On India-"* 3 2/4 s B Bank T. TV 138 Un Hongkong— On Shanghai On Japan-™' 135 Bank d/d 1051 K na—baying rate $8.54 Bank of England rate 5«/ Br. lilver in London sjj|48 words
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Article19 1919-06-02 6 Shirs in commnmcatfon with ibn 'oinmerciui Wireless Station this j-.orning :-f. 8 Ganges Kara, Harma m*tu, WrtkiW M19 words
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Article710 1919-06-02 6 Burmese Girls for Penang. Mr Justice Pratt, Bangoon, paased written orders in the case of 8 Po Thii v Ma Saw Tin and four other Burmese girls, to revise tbe order of I tbe Sub-divisional Magistrate of Kyaik to disojiasuig tbe petitioner's application asking tbe court to takn710 words
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Article194 1919-06-02 6 Boys ba boja," said a well- I known Malacca Street merchant to a representative uf the 'daiaya Tribane tbe ot.er day while speaking of tho predatory habits of a small force of Chinese 1 «rrikins making •be footways and street their happy hunting arcoud. "And this plea is194 words
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Article42 1919-06-02 6 H*ere<» |g l tM 4tw. !11 'be dau* I B»l npore of IH c Will Ml ■■SR. D 'K» D Wa,c 17 8 April 16 do 17 do 16 «J H do 38 J May 10 do g do 1542 words
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Advertisement130 1919-06-02 6 7 ——klHM—. anna^n»..,»»,» I l/RUSE'S FLUID MagnedTi THE IDEAL PICK-ME-UP ON Sale Everywhere. Peace at Lost I CELEBRATE IT BY Pjj DRINKING ML V-# ss^^*^Beep and Stout. I THE POPULAB BIVEJAGIS. j Bold Everywhere G. AURELY A Co., Singapore and Penan j. j Sole Importer, for S.S., W.MS, and Snauba.130 words
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Advertisement302 1919-06-02 6 J h6 MIMMmm -> i ToTic^ GET 6LOBEOL jSS* I rre P ara "on j and Nerves. Anaamia -Neurasthenia scanca-Overst-iii-Dability-Rapid Growth-Scrofula TUBERCULOSIS Opotherapy of tne bbod with its act re prineUes. I Globaol it a typical active re nody or undlclnal food I for imparting Strength and Energy, I free302 words
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Advertisement51 1919-06-02 6 Coming! Coming 11 More New Actors and Actresses. Watch for their First Appearance at turn stab apinp:; At The Theatre R-gal North Bridge Road. Tonight Tonight Arabian Nights' Play NOORDIN And tbe Beautiful Persian Girl will be staged. 'Phone 1366 for seat*. K. H. ChbOng, Proprietor. Y. L. Tan, Manager.51 words
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Advertisement188 1919-06-02 6 I J I A I p A B N b E S E S E t c YAMATO Co., Stogzpo 8. I BEER The best alternative to Human Milk. MILK FOOD Ikl Trvm krt* f J «««1. 1 MIL* FOOD I girr_~ MALTED FOOD W i LSfcTS^ ■■iiuwioil —I Iboatlsf188 words
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Miscellaneous172 1919-06-02 6 «ails Close. To day. Port Swettenham T. Anaon m Penk (Sii Co. Ltd.) J.I0 p m MaUcc and Mom Kaka L, Pulau B*tacn and Pulau BuUng Hook Km, pD1 Pnl«a Soejfi Btnait 8 p m Anamba, Nattna Island l,a BaUvier 8 pm Rhio, I am be lan and Ponuaiiak Singapor.172 words
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Article928 1919-06-02 7 Awakening from Hibernation. Spring sunshine wakes the lightest and freshest flowers, but the deepest and rioheet butterflies. There ia no parallel among the .blossoms of spring—white snow* drops, yellow celandines and dandelions, moonlight-yellow primroses —to the massed purple of the heathers and willow herbs, and many other flowers928 words
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Article134 1919-06-02 7 This year Batavia, the chief and flourishing oity of Java, wtil enter upon its 300 th anniversary. Batavia waa founded by the famous Dutch national statesman and hero, Jan Pieterzoon Ooen. Plans are being drafted for a suitable commemoration of this event. Invitations are ont for the134 words
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Article81 1919-06-02 7 An old olegyman was ones giving advice to a young curate about to be ordained. "Always remember," he aaid, ''that in preaohing a sermon the great a of euocesa is simplicity. The beginner, after ohoosing his text, should divide his sermon into three parts. In the first81 words
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Article79 1919-06-02 7 Order, tor week ending Saturday Jane 7, 1919. Monday, Jane 2.— Signalling Claei V M C A ground, 5.15 p.m. Wednesday, Jane 4.—Musketry Ist. 2nd and 3rd Troops S V 0 Drill Hall, 5.10 p.m. Thursday, June 5. —Bugle Band Praotiee, Malay Volunteer Club, 5.15 p.m. Friday,79 words
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Article87 1919-06-02 7 Programme of Drills, etc, for week ending Saturday, June 7, 1919,— Wednesday, June 4, 4 p.m.— Friday, June 6, 5,15 p.m,—Drill Hall, SKA Co. Saturday, June 7, 2.30, p.m.— Bales tier Range, Veterans* Co. Balestier Range, SVC Estate Scouts, It is notified for the information of the87 words
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Advertisement497 1919-06-02 7 BANKS Tbe Ho Hong Bui, Limited. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements J Head Office i Singapore, Baffles Chambers 5 6. Branches j Penang, 85 Beach Street. Malacca 131 Junker Street. Maar, Jalan Soleiman. Bata Pahat, 109 Jalan Rabamat. Agenoiee at London, New York, San Francisco, Semarang, Palembang and Trang. CAPITAL.497 words
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Advertisement470 1919-06-02 7 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. JfiOOHPOBATBD IH BSULAM D BY BOYAL OHABTHB, Paid up Capital in 60,000 Shares of £20 tack £1,200,000 R***rv*Fund £2,100,000 R***rv* Liability of Proprietor* £1,200,000 BANKERS. Th* Bank of England, Tk« Load j City and Midland Bank, Ltd Th London County and Ws*tminst*i470 words
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Advertisement570 1919-06-02 7 NOTICES NOTICE. The Exchange Banks will be closed on 3rd June, Tuesday, His Majesty's Birthday. 27 5 6 NOTICE i In view of the imperative importance of at onoe starting the local production of foodstuffs such as Dry fadi, Ragi and Sweet Potatoes aa a part substitute for rice, it570 words
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Advertisement757 1919-06-02 7 NOTICES Substitution of Wheat and Flour for Rice. At present very little wheat is imported into the Malay Peninsula, but quite a considerable amount of wheat flour. Every class in the country excepting such as Sakais, consumes more or less of it, the natives of Northern India and the Northern757 words
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Advertisement59 1919-06-02 7 Try Them To-night. Once you have used Pinkettes, the ,tiny gentle.at. nature laxatives, you will never go back to Salts, Oil, or drastic purgative pills. sn dupe! constipation and thus cure biliousness, "liver", sick headaches, coated tongue, foal-so.e!ling breath they clear the skin. Of chemists, or post free at 6059 words
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Advertisement431 1919-06-02 7 pilNlllllillllllM I The Difference in this Baby f H from the usual bottle-fed baby is his firm flesh, j| H mmWmWifamV&k. tron B Done and happy intelligent expression H —this is because he has been reared on Glaxo. S babies. Glaxo contains only those things which build up firm flesh431 words
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Title Section25 1919-06-02 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued •ally.J supplement to the mmlay a tribune. lasaad Daily vol yl -No. U7 BINGAPOH, MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1919 PRICE 5 CENTS25 words
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Article632 1919-06-02 1 ajfanasalii t» aTaanja IVJam-l Messrs Wheelock and Co,, the leading ship end freight brokers at Shanghai, favour m with the following advice nnder date Ith May. The situation in our Homeward Freight market is as follows Freights to US A. via Pacific frooi 17th April 1919 (Tariff632 words
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Article153 1919-06-02 1 [A] Minimum Charge per Bill of Lading.—Gs 10.000. [B] Ad valorem rates.—The market value declared on the Consnlar Invoice will be ustd. [C] Household Good* and Personal EftVots.—Shippers must endorse their bills of lading I (or we) hereby declare tint the sotaal valne of the property here ir described153 words
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Article127 1919-06-02 1 Monday, Jane 2—High Water 1.21 p.m. Bft. 2ios. Tuesday, June. 3,—High Water: —0 35 a.m »ft. 3ina. 21pm. 7ft. 9ins. Wednesday, Jun*. 4. —High Water —1.26 am. Bft. Bins 2.56 p.m. 7 ft. 6ine. Thursday, June s.—Moon First Qaarter 7h. 22 m a.—High Water.—2.24 a.m. Bft 3ins.127 words
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Article122 1919-06-02 1 Alphabetical list of Infected (signal XGQ) and Buspeoted (signal FPB) ports I aifnal neoesmit in idPort notified. dition to DianM Qaarantia. Amoy IQQ Carebro-Spimal Bangkok PPB W^Sm^ S"g* a XGQ Cholera Batavia A Tana jong Prioh IQQ Chslera Bombay XGQ Cholera Bombay X(J Q Small pu Bombay XGQ Plague"122 words
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Advertisement551 1919-06-02 1 TIEWLM TRIBUIE a» mPPDIfi GAZETTE. w%\* ttpmlmr Nmoapmpmr tk* Strmitt mMmmmn*. 9W PUBLISHED DAILY. C««plrtt Reports of Local B><*ati, Goadeaeed Ntwt froa F.M.8., Jara, Cfciaa, India, Ceyloa and Japan. FnH sad Latest War News. P. *O. British Ihdia APCAR LINE iCOMPAJII** IHOOEPOKATSB 19 aWCLUrS) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERYISES. Peninsular and551 words
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Advertisement306 1919-06-02 1 "Ellerman" Line. ELLERMAN BUCKNAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Lowdo».) The following fast steamers of above Line will be despatched FOR LONDON. Name. Sailing About, First half June Kentucky July—August For cargo bookings and particulars regarding rates of freight, apply to McALISTER Co., Ltd. AGENTS. JQ (Incorporated in Singapore). Koviflrthifce306 words
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Advertisement280 1919-06-02 1 Phone Ne. 1925. O. S. K. ihe Osaka Mercantile S. S. Co., Ltd. (Incorporated ia Japaa.) Ne. 1 De Sonza Street. Proposed Sailings from Singapore fSukjeet v «hang» without utin) For MARSEILLES LONDON and ANTWERP via Porteaid. Amar Mara Jina q Andes Mara Jane 25 (No Pa*senger Berth available for280 words
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Advertisement420 1919-06-02 1 2 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE j AND 3 SHIPPING GAZETTE. p Phone No. 171. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Payable in Advance. Per annum $14.00 Half-yearly 7.25 Per quarter $3.75 Per mensem 1.25 Postage Extra 50 CtS. per month. NIPPON YUSEN KAMA (Incorporated in Japan) laser Mail Coitract with tbe Imperial Japaaese OoTeraaeat I420 words
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